
And my other two from the shelter, Milo and Coco

I may be giving a temporary home to a fifth one (picture below) while we look for a home for her. She was rescued from a job site and is at the vet recovering from pregnancy issues.

I thoroughly approve.StrapMeister wrote:My boy (Ryder) the first day we got him
(from the Retired Greyhound Trust)
Ryder-Day-1 by StrapMeister, on Flickr
gorgeous wee girl - i'd give her a home in a heartbeat (if logistics weren't such a problem!)james80 wrote:
I may be giving a temporary home to a fifth one (picture below)
MiniMpi wrote:My Lab Mini :
My heartfelt Thanks to you all for such amazing support during a very difficult weekend and yesterday in particular.
The good news is that Sean is well and was released from Hospital yesterday about 18:15 and aced the Stress test !
I know lots of you are dog lovers and understand what the loss of your dog means.....
Sean was inconsolable when I told him yesterday
Sean and my parents minded Mini in the family home since about 2005.
She was given to me as a present by an ex-fiance of mine 'in a past life' and when that went south, I moved home but kept my lovely Lab
After I moved in with Louise about 6 years ago, I couldn't take Mini from her 'life home' as she was a Full member of the family.
My parents and Sean adored her and I visited her about 4 or 5 times a week and she would always be sitting outside waiting for me in 'her spot'.
I miss her deeply, more than anyone can know....but I was there for her yesterday and she was never alone throughout, my Mother was there constantly holding her and trying to bathe her head to keep her temperature down.
The Vet, Richard was nearly as bad as me as he knew her since she was a puppy.
She had about 5 to 6 huge fits/strokes and lots of small ones.
He told me that she had no idea about anything that was going on and was not in pain as she had lost consciousness.
He sedated her first to calm her and she came back, opened her eyes and knew we were all there with her.
I said my goodbyes and held her as Richard did his final work.
Thank You again for such kindness and all the messages, you are one of a kind.